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Há 6 dias · history of Latin America, history of the region from the pre- Columbian period and including colonization by the Spanish and Portuguese beginning in the 15th century, the 19th-century wars of independence, and developments to the end of the 20th century.
- Impact of The Cuban Revolution
History of Latin America - Cuban Revolution, Colonialism,...
- Ethnic Diversity and Its Results
Early Latin America Spanish America. The Spaniards were not...
- The North and The Culmination of Independence
History of Latin America - The north and the culmination of...
- Types of Western Hemisphere Societies
History of Latin America - Pre-Columbian, Colonial, Modern:...
- Postconquest Indigenous Society
History of Latin America - Pre-Columbian, Colonialism,...
- Conquest of Peru
History of Latin America - Conquest of Peru: The Spanish...
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Há 3 dias · In 1898, the United States achieved victory in the Spanish–American War with Spain, ending the Spanish colonial era. Spanish possession and rule of its remaining colonies in the Americas ended in that year with its sovereignty transferred to the United States.
Há 1 dia · t. e. Spanish is the second most spoken language in the United States. Over 42 million people aged five or older speak Spanish at home. [1] . Spanish is also the most learned language other than English, [3] with about 8 million students. Estimates count up to 57 million native speakers, heritage language speakers, and second-language speakers.
Há 1 dia · Latin America [c] is a collective region of the Americas where Romance languages —languages derived from Latin —are predominantly spoken. [4] The term was coined in France in the mid-19th century to refer to regions in the Americas that were ruled by the Spanish, Portuguese, and French empires.
- 20,111,457 km² (7,765,077 sq mi)
- 31/km² (80/sq mi)
- 656,098,097 (2021 est.)
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Há 6 dias · Hispanic Americans, people living in the United States who are descendants of Spanish-speaking peoples. Since most Hispanics trace their ancestry to Latin America, they are also called Latinos. Hispanics make up the largest ethnic minority in the United States, forming one-sixth of the country’s population.
- The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
14 de mai. de 2024 · Spanish: “conqueror” Plural: conquistadores or conquistadors. Key People: Hernán Cortés. Francisco Pizarro. Vasco Núñez de Balboa. Hernando de Soto. Pedro de Alvarado. (Show more) Related Topics: conquest. conquistador, any of the leaders in the Spanish conquest of America, especially of Mexico and Peru, in the 16th century.
16 de mai. de 2024 · Facts About Spanish in the USA. Spanish has a long and impactful history in the United States. In fact, Spanish speakers’ language and heritage have been impacting U.S. history and culture since before the U.S. was even a country.